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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER, iimiiitr T.faphon, In lit cU day tlm LENTEN SEASON OBSERVED. Numb: ui 2S4X street. At er call at Na. 407 24thcaU up Na. after T p. m. Simdsrd Bulltfioc WedelL House to rent or aell by t. Neilaoa of Milton celebrated Hia hi fiftieth birthday laat Monday. o daughter Mr. Serge Benaon of Ocden and Mr Zetta WUaon of Ogden were present Morgan Mirror. and Mra. J. H. Nevlns left vesterday for Reno where they will -- fi,. their future home. Mr. Nevtna U engaged in extensive minfpg opera-tloaOg-jp- Mr n a in Tonopah. Everything new, freh and palatable la groceries at CareaTa in the court house AH the office vrtre closed yesterday except the (herifi'a office. George L. Ritman. an old soldier who took sick on the train several days ago died ud was taken to the hospital, there Saturday night. The G. A. R. local post la making arrangements to to Philadelphia (hip the remains There a son resides. Carver A Bon meets anyone's price groccrlea In COUPLE Rites That are Observed on Sunday and During tha Week. Store the inaugural ion of Lent faxt Wednesday there baa bera a marked observance of the season by the Homan Catholics of Ogden. Many who are exempt from the fasting obligation, are voluntarily depriving tiiemaclvea ot unnecessary g astronomical indulgence and the restriction of frivolity la apparent in the decreased attendance at all kinds of public entertainment. The churches are daily visited by large numbers of worshiper In addition to the usual Sunday devotions Lenten exercises are held on two evening of each week in all tha churches of the archdiocese to which are attached resident pastor On one of the evenings an instruction ia given; on tha other tha aiatious of the cross aud permission ia for given the benediction of the Blessed Sacra-mei- it on both evening On Good Friday the devotion of the way of tha crass will be given twice in all pariah rhurrhea, one during the afternoon and then again in the evening. The aftercoon service la for the children, though grown people, especially tha old, and those that cannot attend in the evening are not excluded from it. Tha ervic in tha afternoon will not begin before I: SO o'clock, thus giving children time to reach the drarrh after the dosing of tha school It la strongly recommended that wherever It ia possible the children be brought to their respective pariah churches every' Friday afternoon during the Lenten season for tha devotion of the way of tha cross and n short sermon relating to the passion of our sister, They The Imperial Restaurant Is now quipped to meet all demands of theater or sleighing parties, banquet and yrlnta supers First class noon lunch t reswnabla prices. - The Are department la placing n fire alarm telephone at the corner of Thirty .third street and Adams avenue. The phone is enclosed in n box with n glass front, and n person turning lit sn alarm hmha the glass and notifies central where the fire ia and she la turn sends h the slarm to the fire station. This phnuc la much needed, na the next Merest alarm box la at the corner of Thirtieth street and Washington Ave. ww s Superintendent Drlggs ef the State fichool for the Deaf will address the Presbyterian jjen'i League of the this evening on the subject. The Education of the Deaf. church Carver A Bone Mil the Cheapest funttah the highest grade goods. and Pullen, of the Pacific hotel, IkYldting'in Salt Lake. Mr. Benjamin Forest Geiger of the fir department la laid up nith a badly wrenched back James Purdy;' who 1 In tflo employ ef the Pocatello Tribune, a a llnotyps r pent tor, is visiting hia family in Ogees. , v Ton ran trads directly "Off tbs Board, on official Western Union quotations direct from New York and Chicago Exchanges. Book on peculation free. Beat bask references. Cam-ng- u Commlmion 0 knack, rooms 213-22- company, Ogden Ecdes building. Julius Rosenberg, a prominent merchant of Pocatello is in Ogden on n viett He will meet Mrs. Rosenberg ud their son who are returning from a trip to California. The family expect to return to Pocatello tomorrow. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jaroux, of Evanston, who was brought to Ogden laat Tuesday for treatment tr spinal meningitis, la reported to rapidly improving and will shortly return home. b are: While Washington's birthday brings many a a day ot rest and recreation, it will be a day ol disappointment to a young couple, who bad figured on entering upon the matrimonial sea of life on the anniversary of the birth of Washington, the father of hia country. This morning about 10 o'clock. Deputy Clerk Thus. B. Farr wa busy In the clerka office checking up some roils and books. Intel ru pied now and then by press in quest of a story. The deputy stood the siege well and kept the local story writers atill with apple Boon the apple were gone end the torlra the deputy told were taken for naught and the deputy was figuring on how to dispose of the A silent tread was hoard on the stairs and 11 eyes were turned toward the open door. Boon entered young man closely followed by n bashful maiden. They stopped at the door and the genial deputy immediately was there to do their bidding. "Can we get n marriage license today?" naked be, with a broad grid, followed by n titter from the damsel. He alao stated that they were from Evanston, where he was a brakenian on the Union A great lump a roue in the Pacific. deputy's throat as he told the young couple that today waa a legal holiday and he could do nothing more than take their names and issue the license tomorrow. They wouid call tomorrow. Boon aa the sound of their foot steps died away on the atairs, pencils were arm in arm, busy and the reporter left the office and Farr resumed hia news-gather- Mqw HAVE THE SENATE water. Weve received a er just large assortment in time for the Spring wet wealli er. Theyre worth $10.00 15.00 16.50 18.00 VENIRE Guaranteed. iimillllllllini think one on. Date of Their Appearance in Court Is Not Yat Made. The venire to jurors to serve during the March term of the district court bu been drawn. Date lor their appearance In court has not been fixed yet. The venire ia follows: Richard Leek, Manin Cullen, Chmrlea A. Nelson, Wm. H. Toller, J. W. P. Volker, John Hoxer, Wm. A. Kaldwyn, John W. Wilcox, Oscar 1. Read, T. H. Ballsntyne, Albert F. Richey, Myrtillo Shew, L. J. Wright and A. J. Juat. Ogden; Albern A. Allen, Carl F. Johnson, John G. Mortiaaon, Huntsville; B. B. Farron, Pleasant View; H. F. Donaldson, Slater vllle; W. H. Anderson, Harrlavllle; Daniel East, Warren; R. H. Cox. , Willard Fllndcra. Hooper; Robert L. Davl Plain City; John C. Hunter, West Weber. ! i i da. SCHOONER WEBER COUNTY CREAMERIES. Score High With Exhibit at man Convention. I The scoring on butter at the dairymen's convention at Logan resulted in prizes going to two Weber county institution The score i follows: Lewi P. Watkins, Wellsville M) creamery Pasteur Dairy Co.. Ogden 974 Faust Creamery Co., Salt Lake. .96 Emil Maurer, Logan Creamery.. 96 Ogden Valley Creamery, Ogden 96 Valley Wat Id nit, Logan Creamery ItJVh Ml WelUyille .farmers Union -- Weyman Long Night Wharton Sanctuary. White Blued Trait White Forest. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Baa, Bu Black Sheep. Baby Rhyme Babes In Wood. Bible Stories (New Teatament.) Bible Btorieq (Old Testament) Burgeaa Lively-Cit- y O'Ligf. Harrison In Rtorylnnd. Hauff Arabian Days Entertain- u Savsn Men Can Now bo Seen Clinging to Wreck. Near ",'ork, Feb. . Five men wore drowned in the wreck uf the cr Beniamin C. Cromwell off Heliport, L. I., today, only two of the crew of Hcven being rescued from the breakers when they were wuhhed aahore on went pieces of wreckage. The ashore during a tlcnre fug, and wax broken up by the heavy wavea. The Benjamin C. Cromwell was a Jews of "sahinta 2279 Avn . r Day and Night. 2425 Wash. Ave First Gass in Every Respect 4 4 s 44 & 4 4 fl rei 4 4 4 th That is now taking place at the OLD STAND, 2345 Washington avenue. Eton i Now is your opportunity to get an Hat at a price that will up-toJ- tc ' please you. Call and examine and you cant help making hay while the sun shines. United States Not to Buy War , - rerts against break up almost immediately under tha We follow the iwllcy of the Ameriblows of the heavy breakers. The guns were trained on the wreck, can government and if that policy la defined wu Jewish American will aide just ns the, fug Rloxed in more thickly, with our government to befriend Kim-al- a biding the vessel from view. However, or Japan, as the may he. the life savers havlug the direction, massaThe iierxeeutiou, temporary Severvessel. at line shot the first the DAMAGE SUIT SET FOR TODAY. or of cre element the r'ot disorderly al other lines were discharged within ments. . . among UuHalaux a III not iucluce the efEwing Jackanapes. Csm la Entitled Elliott v . Taylor the next half hour, but with whatSevAmerican Jew to take aides one way fect it has not yet been learned. ' Bro for S5JXM. Jacobs Celtic Fairy Tale or the other in a struggle that la Inhad floated of eral wreckage Jacob English Fairy Tale pieces On lha calendar of the rases to be ternational and scents alxnit to become led to fear the which that the ashore, Jacobs Indian Fairy Tales. even broader. tried ' in the district court today fa .vessel waa breaking up. Lang Jack the Giant Killer. the csm of Adolph Elliott v Taylor Tha Burst feature of anti Remit Ism Lang Little Red Riding Hood. Brothers, the contractor uklng for is the charge often made that tha Jew PUBLICATION. RESUMEI H11L Princess Ginas on Iang 15.000 damages alleged to be due for Baltimore, Feb. 22. The Baltimore ia a stranger lu the iscountryan in which Lang Bleeping Beauty. Injuries sustained while he m in tb not Integral were he resides, that hr whose office and plant News, Lang Night Before Chrlatma defendants employ. The plaintiff allire part of the people and can't be a true the in Perrnult Fairy Tale greet destroyed completely leges that while working in n rock patriot. Feb. 7. la being published in BaltiPerry Tore's Happy Day. quarry for the defendants, a blast was of This charge has often been refuted Its own more its from today. plant Pyle CareleM Jane. fired without giving him warning. The the fire aero print- but still requires an auawer, because Sage Little Colonial Dam detendants' in their answer allege the twelve Issues since on Post. The Newa there are t house nil and thouNanda Smith Arabella and Aramlnta plaintiff had full knowledge of the shot ed by the Wishing: who will not listen tu the truth and In the old Btorle to be fired, but got too close and re- has foundry a complete plant, including who atill in different countries, reiterSmith' Three Little Kitten ceived hia injurle three quadruple presses and twenty-on- e ate the charge with vehement empha-a- i Welle boilers, linotype machines, with ATTENTION FOR LOU DILLON. The fact la that, tte Jew Is a patriot engines and motors to run them. The PAINTING OGDEN CANYON. Amerii-awill use the Newa plan! tem- by nature, training, aud by virtue of Swift Little Mars Is Carefully porarily. The Run la being printed in bia religion. The Jew fa so constitutThomas Slight to Have Picture Dons In tends ed that he becomes the best patriot Washington. nnl the Herald in PhilaAbout Two WMk Memphis, Feb. 23. The attention delphia until they can get new plants of all nations, and there is sufficient Tboa. Blight, tha local given the sultan of Moroccos six Arab- art up In Baltimore, which they are evidence In history to hear out thla artloLla painting n large and handsome ian stallions sent to this country for doing with all possible expedition. statement picture of Ogden canyon, which will exhibition at the St, Louis fair does not soon be on exhibition to the publia compare with the care that is The picture is that of the canyon above lavished upon Lou Dillon, the swiftest the first bridge in the canyon and ia trotter in the world, who last year went Two Arabian three feet by four and n half feet, and n mile In 1:M Is the largest picture of tha famous horaemen attired in n picturesque garb canyon ever done In oil. Tha scene of their country look after the welrepresents the canyon, road and river fare of the six thoroughbreds and give them n perfumed bath every morning, In the summer, and la very repliati One would think in looking upon this while Lou Dillon has two personal atmagnificent picture that one was in tendants and n trainer who guard her 412 25th Street. Phone 22. the canyon gazing, upon the scenery day and night No child of luxury could be litbetter arthan ibis famous treated instead of upon the picture. The tist expects to have hia masterpiece tle mare, who ia as kind and gentle she is beautiful and great. Her completed in about two week when It will be placed in the window ef one owner, C. K. G. Billings, spares nothing ! for her welfare. She is greatly attach- of the store . . . i i ed. to her two personal attendants, and No Damage to Property in Handling PROGRAM AT SCHOOL FORDEAF. recognizes the footfall of her trainer, Millard F. Sander the Instant he the stable. Other Notea ef Intareat From tha Stata A dally routine is laid out for Lou Inatitutlon. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dillon. She Bleeps, wrapped carefulThe following Interesting program ly in blankets, in padded box stall. at the Her breakfast conalnts waa rendered in the chapel Dispatch. of taro and n School for the Deaf Monday morning at half qaarta of selected oats and sever-- al 10 o'clock, the occasion being Washingcarrot After breakfaat she ia ton's birthday: brushed off, and the bandages and cotSTORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. Prayer Supt. Drigg ton with which she la wrapped are reMusic Blind girls. moved. Then follows her regular mornWashington A n Bor Mr. Talmage. ing exerciM, when she is in training, Washington ns n Man Mr, Woodwhich, consists of n sharp jog of a couHACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS, bury. ple of piilea hooked either to n sulky or Our Country MIm King. a cart, according to weather condiFUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES Recitations from Riley 1 The Little tion On her return to the stable Png; 2 Our Hired Girl; 3 The Bumble she is rubbed with alcohol, getting regBe Mahalla Burton. ular massage treatment for about twenMusic Blind Girl Then she la bandaged and ty minute Tha numbers treating on Washing- -' blanketed again and walked for almost ALL TRAINS MET BY ton m a man and a hoy were much en- two hours.. After thla cornea her dinjoyed by the children and nil were de- ner, exactly the name aa breakfast, lighted with clever little lady, Mahalla and then she takes n well earned rest Burton, who gave three ae lections from until 4 o'clock, when she la walked ,, Riley. about for an hour hooked to n sulky, The chapel wm decorated with flags and possibly given n couple of fast and bunting. quarters aa a finish. When she returns NOTES. to the stable her bandages are put Mr. Bush's and Mr. Henna's classes back and she ia given her bay. which want In a body to see the afternoon coats ISO n ton. It la California hay, Cabin and is said to be far better and mure performance eS Uncle Toms Monday. nourishing than the ordinary timothy OGDEN, UTAH. An entertainment waa given tbs puhay. At 6 oclock thd trotter gets carrots and osta again, and another meal pils Monday evening. Guemlng con AMERICAN FLAN. tests ware the order, for which suitable of the same sort at 1:30 o'clock, after Ratsa: $2 to 3 par day. were winner the Dillon to Lon well which bed , given prizes goes Rom and Mr. Miss King. Mr Din All modern Improvement wrapped In blankets. were the committee for Washingroem on fifth finer, giving grand ing Rome. Feb. 22. At todays meeting ton's birthday. view of lake, mouataia and valley. of the congregation of the propaganda coigaMTttol wi'i keedqoartor It waa'deetded to propose to the pope Street ear service every five minMAY SELL PART OF RESERVATION ute Three blocks east of Unto that the dlocem of Providence. JL. Depot Washington, Teh. 22. President bc.dlvided. Fall River to be selected aa Roosevelt today signed an act authoris- the see of the new dloreM. and the H. C. BIGELOW, Proprlatoh ing the sale of a part of the Red Rev. William Stang of Providence, t lie rhosen as the new bishop. Lake Indian reservation In Minnesot . ! TOLLERS LA MODE Tvrlfth men were enlisted' for the Infantry from Ogden last Sat-M- T. They are Francis Desmond, of Nw Zealand, wad Harry T, of Covington, Kentucky. Dea- has served for several years the Fourth New Zealand Rough Rld- -. Ml has aplendid recommendations the officers of the English army. Car Conductor W. T. Leaman, with typhoid pneumonia at Tfenne ia reported aomewhnt better. Jnlng , FURNITURE VANS, Over Nye'a Store, MASSAGE FACIAL TREATMENT, by Appointment. i .SHAMPOOING. MANICURING, . Private Treat-mant- a THE VIRGINIA Cor. 24th and Adams Ave. and permanent transients accommodation splendid centrally located and excellent table board at rates ef 1.S0 to $3.00 dally. Affords boarders MRS. FERRIS, Proprietor. 232 K. Phona SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! ' IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE . -- To Make - . Room for Spring Styles. Call Early for Bargains. . MISS SPURGEON'? 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. SKSShd en-te- ra - Special Hat Sale to tommanetog Wednesday 17th; na week ef j thg celebrated LK BRAND in the new' LOCKS AND AH COLORS, VhlON MADE GOODS, at 20 per " filkcount from regular Wee: besides we Mil Shoes, Ctohing. Ladies and Gent's furnishing. Millinery and n No-to- 41 161163 2SU I ONE-HAL- F Sired, block from UNION DEPOT. A - ALIENS CARRIAGES. REED HOTEL Tnl-ma- ft McCreadys NEVER UNDERSOLD. ' . , WATCH OUR WINDOWS Sale Thie Week Gearance on CLOTHING MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Hinds of OVERCOATS STEIN-BLOC- K A, KUHN (a BRO.. 2365 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Proof of Quality The The pleasing taste the satisfying and healthful effects of the tender young leaves of gs I- -. if FINE MILLINERY We bave REMOVED this week to Elegant Parlor 2411 WMblngton Avenue. 1-- . f. IN LEADERS Merry-Go-Roun- d. CO. tr. 2345 Washington Avenue. , TWER 9 v. PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE three-mantc- ALLEN i GREAT HAT SALE well-know- n have learned that between Og-dand Cheyenne there are between m ind rtx hundred Japanese laborers, jm of that number about one-tenire been called home by the Mikado, dnugementa for their departure are ,Aow being made and they will leave Jlthia the next week for their native tod. TTe i Try Boa 9r Jspau- New Turk, Fob. 22. In a sermon on The Jeff as a Patriot, the Hev. l'tr. Joseph Filvcrmaii, of the Temple Emu-E- l na branded as fa Iso that tile Jew of the United Males are raising a fund tu purchase a warship for Japan. "I am astonished and pained, ho ibnl anyone could liellovc such said, Fortland echooncr from Charleston, a statement to lie true. There Is no with pine. .Attempt after attempt uf movement on foot among American the Jews to do the life aaving crew tu reach anything of the kind. We're An unknown wreck waa uuauceei-xful- . not living In any political sense as Jews .schooner went ashore in this We shall not side near Long Beach, K. J.. and began to with or country. Russia as Jews. i ,Ph'" Leedom & Pattison, Props. 4 4 BRAND REPORTS AS FALSE. GOES ASHORE. STEVENS, j3 STANLEYS. MANAGER, 4 Open rather so. Clothiag CO. OGDEN'S FINEST CAFE THE FALSTAFF W. If. WRIGHT CO & SON u M COMERCIALELECTKIC O TfrTtufrrHr No Better Made. Fit well. Youll Proprietor. electrical Dont Miss Putnams L'O.OU OF JURORS FOR MARCH. W. A Scudder, Good Tims Lok EVERYTHING St., Near Union Dcpct. v 113, sun as in the rain. like any other light weight overcoat, only you will be extra well pleased with the way it sheds THOSE LITE MEN ! J nt the lime to take up I he matter ol rain emits-ra- iu coats which look jus as well in the work. Mitchell Hugh Wynne. Page Gordon Keith. Potter Castle of Twilight. Beton Two Little Savages. Smith Col. Carter's Christ Din Tnrkiagt on Cherry Track Wings of Morning. Webster When Patty Went to Cole leg. EL mu and happiness to NEW FICTION. Austin Land of Little Rain, Caine Christian. Churchill Crisis. Churchill Richard Carvel. Crawford Heart of Rome. Pavla Bar Sinister,-DixoOne Woman. Doyle Advent area of Gerard. Garland Hesper Jacobs Odd Craft. James Ambassadors; McCutcheom-Sherro- 1001 FERRl'-US- DISAPPOINTED. Came .to .Ogden .to .Get .Marriage License Yesterday. Wardlelgh, the fireman, who na a pitchfork into hi foot last Mom Lord. much betday at the bam fin, ia very ter and the doctor says that there is BOOKS RECEIVED AT LIBRARY, now no danger of blood poisoning. Large .Number of New Children's Sirs. K. R- - Kneass of Salt Lake la Booka and New Fiction. visiting with her son. Mr. Will Knees, A large number of new books have at the Virglnli, and Mlaa Olga Swenson of Salt Lake la visiting with her been received at the Carnegie library. Mrs. Will Kneaa. H H. ARE OGDEN, L'TAU, It T.Mi.W MORNING. Is what mmmendg this high grade Japan Tea to those seeking the best. Full weight packages. Ask your grocer. F. J. 1UESEL L CO., Importers. ; |